Radio From Chicago | Those Were The Days | Saturday, November 5th 1977

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Radio interruption starts at 28:30, and ends at 46:20

RADIO FROM CHICAGO

UNCLE NED'S SQUADRON (8-18-51) Uncle
Ned Locke is the leader of this radio squadron
broadcast from the "Ready Room" at WMAQ's
Merchandise Mart studios. Announcer Hugh
Downs is in the "Conrol Tower" and the
story for the day concerns "Test Pulot Johnny
Jones." (15:00; 14:25)

HARVEST MOON FESTIVAL AUDITIONS
(10-25-48) Carlos (Gus) Chan hosts a program
featuring talented hopefuls in the Chicago
Sun-Times Harvest Moon Festival Queen
Candidate competition. ARt Van Damme and
his Quintet provide the music. (14:20)

OUR SPECIAL GUEST is IRV KUPCINET
of the Chicago Sun-Times. For many years
Kup hosted the fabulous all-star extravaganza
known as the "harvest Moon Festival" and
he'll reminisce with us about those great shows
held annually at the Chicago Stadium. (10:25)

HARVEST MOON FESTIVAL (11-18-50)
The sixth annual program, broadcast remote
from the Chicago Stadium. George Jessel is
master of ceremonies and we'll tune in to
Debbie Reynolds, Dave Garroway, Irv
Kupcinet, Louis Prima, Dean Martin and Jerry
Lewis, and Dorothy Lamour. Sponsored by
the Chicago Sun-Times. (15:00; 14:30)

CURTAIN TIME (10-11-47) Harry Elders and
Nanette Sargent star in "Ticker Tape Romance."
Mars, Inc. (9:30; 9:45; 8:45)

VIC AND SADE (2-3-44) Radio's homefolks
play Rummy. With Art Van Harvey as Vic,
Bernadine Flynn as Sade, David WHitehouse
as Russell. Crisco. (12:00)

QUIZ KIDS (8-1-48) Chief QUizzer Joe Kelly
questions bright youngsters from Chicago:
Joel Kupperman, Lonny Lunde, Rene
Templeton and Melvin Miles. Alka Seltzer.
(10:05; 9:30; 9:45)

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